On Lindor, all hope seems to be lost, but Sarkoff may be about to receive assistance from the most unlikely source imaginable. This is lovely (and, of course, Blake and the Doctor are behind it all), but written in tribute to both T P McKenna and Nicholas Courtney and their respective characters, this can’t but leave the reader with a smile.

Rose AU in which it’s Cally the Doctor meets rather than Rose Tyler. A bittersweet vignette, nicely characterised, especially Cally’s reactions to the TARDIS. (This author has written a whole series on this premise: Cally and the Doctor, please note some of it is adult-rated).

A bit of nonsense I should have been ashamed of, but am still posting here: Blake’s blowing up the wrong target, the Doctor’s on the wrong planet, but the important thing is that Romana, Jenna and Servalan are having fun in a futuristic fashion boutique.

In which Vila encounters a strange blue box (in the middle of a quarry) and, naturally, has to try and open it. What else would he do? A fun AU with a well-written Fourth Doctor and a note-perfect Vila voice. No spoilers for either series, and I’d imagine this would make a fun introduction to Vila, even if you’re unfamiliar with him.

This is very AU in many ways (especially for the Blake’s 7 characters, but this is from another author’s premise, not Kerr Avonson’s, so don’t be put off). Follows on from the last episode, so spoilers if you haven’t got that far, but has really good use of Tegan, Vila and Avon in particular and very interesting reflections on the nature of Vila and Avon’s friendship.

(Not yet completed).
S2 Crossover with Torchwood in which a plot of the Master lands everyone with an Avon/Jack bodyswap incident and the two teams in both timelines try to get to the bottom of the problem, before some terrible happens to the timeline. Lightly and accurately holding together a lot of characters, this is entertaining and intriguing. Very little in the way of spoilers so far.